Announcing Sesame Data Browser
At the occasion of
MIX10, which is currently taking place in Las Vegas, I'd like to
announce
Sesame Data Browser.
Sesame will be a suite of tools for dealing with
data, and Sesame Data Browser will be the first tool from
that suite.

Today, during the second MIX10 keynote, Microsoft
demonstrated how they are pushing hard to get
OData
adopted. If you don't know about OData, you can visit the
just revamped dedicated website:
http://odata.org. There you'll find about the OData protocol, which allows
you to publish and consume data on the web, the OData SDK
(with client libraries for .NET, Java, Javascript, PHP,
iPhone, and more), a list of OData producers, and a list of
OData consumers.
This is where
Sesame Data Browser
comes into play. It's one of the tools you can use today to
consume OData.
I'll let you
have a look, but be aware that this is just a preview and many
additional features are coming soon.
Sesame Data
Browser is part of a bigger picture than just OData that
will take shape over the coming months. Sesame is a project
I've been working on for many months now, so what you see
now is just a start :-)
I hope you'll enjoy what you see.
Let me know what you think.

